Corrosion Journals

Corrosion is the degradation of a material and it properties as a result of exposure to certain environments. Such environments might be moisture, acids, alkalis or even sunlight and may happen at any temperature. Corrosion is a chemical process that seeks to take a material to its most stable form in its given environment. Rust is perhaps the most common example, but several different mechanisms can cause corrosion in materials.

Journals

Corrosion Engineering, Science and Technology provides broad international coverage of research and practice in corrosion processes and corrosion control. Peer-reviewed contributions address all aspects of corrosion engineering and corrosion science; there is strong emphasis on effective design and materials selection to combat corrosion and the journal carries failure case studies to further knowledge in these areas.

In this interview, Prof. Joly-Pottuz discusses her desire to advance our understanding of the behaviour of nanoparticles in ceramic materials - especially for ceramic materials used in biomedical applications.

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